Posted On: May 10, 2009 by Kris Briggs

Chicago South Side Crash Kills Two

Two men were killed in a fiery three-car crash on the Far South Side in April in the South Chicago neighborhood have been identified.

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Police say the driver of a BMW that burst into flame after hitting a barrier was a U.S Navy veteran. The spokesperson for the U.S. Navy was not available for comment.

The three-car crash happened at about 12:20 a.m. in the 3200 block of E. 106th St, said the police News Affairs Officer Laura Kubiak.

The eastbound BMW attempted to pass, but the driver lost control and struck two other vehicles before hitting the barrier of a bridge and catching on fire. Both occupants of the BMW were trapped inside.

The driver and U.S. Navy veteran was Alejandro Ortega, 29, of 10425 S. Ave. N, and the passenger, David Mendoza, in his 20s, of 10000 South Avenue L, were both killed in the wreck and pronounced dead at the scene.

Autopsy determined both men died of multiple injuries from an automobile accident and their deaths were ruled accidents, the medical examiner’s office said.

Police Major Accident Investigation Unit detective is investigating.

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